Another book I just finished "Histories Greatest Heist The Looting of Russia by the Bolsheviks" Sean Mcweekin How the Bolsheviks were able to stay in power by selling the loot they took from the Romanovs, upper and middle classes foriegners, the church ect and the people in the west who helped them launder and sell it.

Romannovholics might want to know the crown Alexandra wore at her wedding was sold at Christies in 1927

Two more books of interest:A Sentimental journey Memoirs 1917-1922 Viktor Shklovsky revolution and civil war memoirs by a future Soviet writer. He was in Petrograd when the feb/mar revolution broke out.Artillery in the great war Paul Strong & Sanders marble dealing with the artillery of all the major armies of WW I and how well they performed or in the Russian case how they often failed to perform.

Invasion: The Conquest of Serbia 1915 Richard L Dinardo a short book on the Central powers campaign that over ran Serbia in 1915. The author has a presentation on the book on youtube as well as a presentation on his earlier book Breakthrough: The Gorlice-Tarnow Campaign 1915.Invasion comments and errata:The book My Diary in Serbia by Monica Stanley mentioned is on both archive.org and guttenberg.org The book Small Wars: Their Principles and Practice Charles l Callwell is also no archive.orgcasualties Invasion has the Austro-hungarian army suffering 2.5 million casualties fighting the Russians in 1914 the Austrian official history "Austria-Hungary's last war has 730,880The book mention Halberstadt aircraft but only 12 were at the front 31 Oct 1915 out of 1024 aircraftthe book mentions the Germans and Austrians having 150-200 aircraft and the French having 30 aircraft A Bulme's history of the Serb airforce has the germans and Austrians with 40-60 aircraft vs 10 French and 3 Serb aircraft

East Central European Society in WW I Bela K Kiraly and Nandor F Dreiszieger is a number of articles on Austria-Hungary and the states surrounding it during WW I

Russia's Last gasp by Prit Buttar a good account of the 1916 battles in the East. the only things bad about it is he is weak on what's going on in Petrograd political scene (he needed to spend some time on this site) and he calls future Field Marshall Friedrich Paulas a major when he was a captain.

Sir Paul Dukes book "Red Dusk and The Morrow" is in archive.org deals with his time as an agent in Petrograd during the Russian Civil war.

in archive.org:Official History (Navy and Military ) of the Russo-Japanese WarEpitome of the Russo-Japanese WarLectures of the Strategy of the Russo-Japanese War

all pre WW I histories of the R-R War

Small Wars: Their Principles and Practice Charles L Callwell pre WW I on how to fight an insurgency includes Russian operations in the Caucusus and Central AsiaThe Bear Went over the Mountain lester Grau Soviet counter insurgency operations in Afganistan 1980s

Ann one you might like:Wolfram Von Ricthofen Master of the German Air War" A fine bio of him

archive.org:"The Adventures of Dunsterforce" about a British force in the Caucuses in 1918The World Crises The Eastern Front Winston Churchill's account of the war on the Eastern front it was on archive.org a few weeks ago but I can't find it there now.

Russia in War and Revolution General William V Judson's accounts from Petrograd 1917-1918 edited by Neil V Salzman A account of the head of the US military mission to Russia 1917-1918 Judson's letters, diary entrys and official reports of someone "Caught in the Revolution"